you can't deny how useful they are!!
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@jplebreton I dislike AI as much as the next person on Mastodon, but this graph shows absolutely nothing. The increased velocity in releases and the drop in reviews both began well before the "Agentic AI" region. Plus, even if you claim they're still related, correlation is not causation.
There are a million reasons to avoid AI but this isn't one of them.
@IngloGamesDev @jplebreton it does indicate that app engagement is getting lower. So AI can't be the all magical wonder tool that it's hyped to be, or it'd offset this downward trend. AI is at best... Meh.
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@jplebreton Unfortunately contrary to what I thought, this does imly that LLMs boost programming productivity. That that productivity is spend on garbage (borderline spam) is a separate concern
@morj_lecteur @jplebreton the same way a laxative boosts digestive productivity
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you can't deny how useful they are!!
@jplebreton Log scale, please!
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@jplebreton Log scale, please!
@dichotomiker It kind of already is since it's a graph of rates. -
@IngloGamesDev it's hard to prove that something isn't happening, and this is certainly well shy of what would be needed to "prove"
@jplebreton @IngloGamesDev perhaps the app store checks have become more leniant
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you can't deny how useful they are!!
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@bri7 @oatmeal @jplebreton "Individual personal carbon footprint" is oil company propaganda - and that dismissal doesn't really apply here.
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you can't deny how useful they are!!
@jplebreton When I try to look project that claims to earn real money on vibe coding reddits, it's always shitty tools to help people to vibe code and sell an app / SAAS in a way or another.
I think it's really funny those are models for vibe coders thinking they are getting rich.
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@dichotomiker It kind of already is since it's a graph of rates.
@hypolite Good point. But the count of apps with significant usage (across all apps) is a different scale.
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@hypolite Good point. But the count of apps with significant usage (across all apps) is a different scale.
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@dichotomiker Good catch as well!
@hypolite I let Claude make a redo. (what happened 2024?)
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@hypolite I let Claude make a redo. (what happened 2024?)
@dichotomiker And now that it went through AI it's meaningless. -
@dichotomiker And now that it went through AI it's meaningless.
@hypolite sorry, won't do that again (probably)
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@wendyhk nobody cares how you justify it to yourself, you're still making the world worse in multiple ways. go away.
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you can't deny how useful they are!!
@jplebreton Look at the amount of schlock floating around even when releases and usage were mid and reviews were at a peak. Now look at the Wall-E piles of garbage represented by current stats. Good luck finding the diamonds in that chaff, and even if you find one, will it be made by AI? I doubt it.
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@jplebreton corollary: utility is never neutral and always normative, thus never able to provide the thought-terminating cliche centrists want it to
@tnorinder @jplebreton Even if they do create a superhuman intelligence at some point, do we really want a cheap temu superman raised in a Vought lab by people like Peter Thiel?
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you can't deny how useful they are!!
@jplebreton can you put the link to this article, please? I would like to read it.
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